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On Feb 22, 10:34*am, wrote:
> I never understood this. There is absolutely no buffalo meat, no buffalo > hair, no buffalo parts, or anything else connected to buffalo in this > food. > Why do they call it this name? buffalo wings originated at Frank and Teressa's Anchor Bar, of Buffalo New York. http://www.anchorbar.com/original.php Wings used to be cheap -- the popularity of Buffalo wings drove up the price, making deep fried hunks of breast meat economically appealing. |
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